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Journey To The West

Monkey and his fellow disciples Piggy and Sandy have to protect Xuanzang from monsters and demons who think they can live forever just by taking a bite out of the monk. Can Xuanzang and his loyal disciples reach India safely and find what they are looking for? Do they have enough confidence and courage to conquer the demons both those lurking around them and those within their own hearts? Full of humour and adventure Journey to the West is a story of self-discovery and the pursuit of excellence. Written by Chinese scholar Wu Chengen more than four hundred years ago it reflects everyones pilgrimage towards truth peace and beauty.
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Monkey & his fellow disciples Piggy & Sandy have to protect Xuanzang from monsters & demons who think they can live forever just by taking a bite out of the monk. Can Xuanzang & his loyal disciples reach India safely & find what they are looking for? Do they have enough confidence & courage to conquer the demons both those lurking around them & those within their own hearts? Full of humour & adventure Journey to the West is a story of self-discovery & the pursuit of excellence. Written by Chinese scholar Wu Chengen more than four hundred years ago it reflects everyones pilgrimage towards truth peace & beauty.

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India - A subcontinent in Asia
Humour - Something either verbal of physical that provides amusement and can provoke laughter
Adventure - an undertaking of an exciting challenge or experience.
Monkey - A medium sized primate animal that lives in tropical countries in the trees
Confidence - The feeling of being certain and belief in what you do.

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